irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2020
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $899KFAMILY SHELTER AND MEN'S SHELTER - FAMILY SHELTER PROVIDES A STABLE, SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR MARRIED COUPLES, SINGLE PARENTS WITH CHILDREN, OR SINGLE WOMEN. WE HELP WOMEN AND FAMILIES TO ACHIEVE AN INDEPENDENT LIFESTYLE. MEN'S SHELTER IS OPEN DAILY TO THOSE WHO NEED A CLEAN BED, A HOT MEAL, AND A SHOWER. OUR GOAL IS TO RESTORE AND PRESERVE THE DIGNITY OF HUMAN BEINGS THROUGH THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST. THE SHELTERS SERVED PEOPLE FOR OVER 47,489 BED NIGHTS.
- #2 $615KTHE THRIFT STORE IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE HOMELESS, NEEDY INDIVIDUALS, AND FAMILIES THAT VISIT ON A DAILY BASIS. WE PROVIDE A FREE COMPLETE CHANGE OF CLOTHES EVERY THIRD DAY TO THE HOMELESS. WE GIVE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLETED THEIR GOALS AT THE MISSION. WE ALSO PROVIDE REFERRALS FROM OTHER AGENCIES WHOSE GOAL IS TO HELP THE NEEDY. CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, AND FURNITURE WERE GIVEN TO 1,740 PEOPLE IN NEED.
named programs · 10 · from sources
what they call their work
2nd Chance Thrift Store
A thrift store that is part of Crossroads Mission, accepting donations and providing items to the community.
Career & Academic Center
Provides GED preparation courses, computer skills, and other resources to help program participants and guests succeed, free and open to the public.
Family Shelter
Provides free overnight shelter for up to 10 days for adult women, parents with children, and families, open 24/7.
J.O.B.S. (Joy of Being Sober)
A 14-week component of the New Life Program focusing on job readiness, workplace skills, and sobriety.
Meals
Offers free meals three times a day, including weekends and holidays, to program participants, overnight guests, and the general public.
Men's Shelter
Offers free overnight shelter for up to 10 days for single adult men, open 24/7.
New Life Program
Includes the "Joy of Being Sober" component, a 14-week program covering resume building, job applications, interviewing, workplace ethics, and public speaking.
New Way Program
A transitional housing program focusing on goal setting, achievement, employment location, and retention for homeless guests needing more than 10 days of shelter.
Recovery Program
A 12-step residential detox program for adult men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, open 24/7.
Summer Water Drive
Distributes free cool water and sets up shelters and the thrift store as official Yuma cooling stations during extreme temperatures.
activities · 5 clusters
what they do
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Emergency Shelter Services 4 activities
- Emergency Shelter ServicesProvides free overnight shelter for up to 10 days to single adult men, adult women, parents with children, and families, operating 24/7 in Yuma, AZ.
- Emergency Shelter ServicesProvides free overnight shelter for up to 10 days to single adult men, adult women, parents with children, and families, operating 24/7.
- Meal ServicesServes between 80,000 and 120,000 meals annually through its dining room, offering free meals three times a day, including weekends and holidays, to program participants, overnight guests, and the general public. Also serves over 3,000 meals during special holiday events.
- Meal ServicesServes between 80,000 and 120,000 meals annually through its dining room, offering free meals three times a day, including weekends and holidays, to program participants, overnight guests, and the general public. Also serves over 3,000 meals during special events like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Heat Relief Water Stations 3 activities
- Cooling Stations and Water DistributionDesignates shelters and thrift store as official Yuma cooling stations annually and provides access to cool water through jugs and free bottled water at various locations to assist homeless and low-income individuals during extreme heat.
- Extreme Heat Relief ServicesProvides access to cool water through water jugs and free bottled water, and designates shelters and a thrift store as official Yuma cooling stations annually to assist homeless and low-income individuals during extreme heat.
- Heat Relief ServicesProvides access to cool water through water jugs and free bottled water, and designates shelters and a thrift store as official Yuma cooling stations annually to assist homeless and low-income individuals during extreme heat.
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Adult High School Equivalency & Digital Literacy 2 activities
- Education and Job TrainingProvides GED preparation courses and computer skills training to program participants, guests, and the general public.
- Educational and Vocational TrainingProvides GED preparation courses and computer skills training to program participants, guests, and the general public.
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Permanent and Transitional Housing Support 1 activity
- Transitional Housing ProgramOffers a transitional housing program for homeless guests needing more than 10 days of shelter, focusing on goal setting, achievement, employment location, and retention to help individuals secure stable housing and regain independence.
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Uncategorized 3 activities
- Addiction Recovery ProgramsOperates a 24/7 detox center offering a 12-step residential program for adult men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, which includes a 14-week component focused on employment readiness and sobriety.
- Addiction Recovery ProgramsOperates a 24/7 detox center offering a 12-step residential program for adult men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, including a 14-week employment readiness and sobriety component.
- Addiction Recovery ProgramsOperates a 24/7 detox center offering a 12-step residential program for adult men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, which includes a 14-week employment readiness and sobriety component.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$7.19M
Contributions & grants$6.76M94%
Program service revenue$376K5%
Investment income$1K0%
Other revenue$48K
expenses
Total expenses$5.85M
Program expenses90%
Admin / overhead5%
Fundraising5%
Salaries & benefits$2.90M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$8.19M
Cash$1.35M
Investments$0
Liabilities$1.25M
Net assets$6.94M
Liquid reserves2.8 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| MYRA GARLIT | CEO | 40 | $103K |
board members · 12
- ALEX MONTOYA — BOARD MEMBER
- BARBARA MCALEESE — BOARD MEMBER
- BEVERLY M BRYANT — VICE CHAIRMA
- BILL BUSTER — BOARD MEMBER
- CHAD CURRY — BOARD MEMBER
- CHRIS HOPPSTETTER — BOARD MEMBER
- DANIEL BOMBARD — CHAIRMAN
- DOUG MELLON — TREASURER
- DR JOEN PAINTER — BOARD MEMBER
- KEN KESLAR — PAST BOARD C
- MARK REYNOLDS — BOARD MEMBER
- SUMMER MELLON — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 5
who they work with
- 2nd Chance Thrift Store Partner — Thrift store affiliated with and supporting Crossroads Mission's services.
- Administración Federal de Tránsito (FTA) Government — Individuals can file a complaint directly with FTA regarding Title VI violations.
- Departamento de Transporte de Arizona (ADOT) Government — Individuals can file a complaint directly with ADOT regarding Title VI violations.
- Partners Partner — Receives quarterly newsletters and is engaged through stories of program participants.
- Yuma Community Farmer's Market Partner — Former partner whose proceeds supported Crossroads Mission's free programs for the homeless and poor